Chinese phone manufacturer Huwei announced their development of Android phones to be released by 2009. Huwei develops handsets that can be released as telco-branded handsets, which means the Google phones they develop could be licensed by any telco around the globe.
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I say train because the number of handset manufacturers announcing their intent to come up with their own devices carrying the Google Android OS can only increase in time. After
Huawei has unveiled its newest gadget for mobile broadband technology—the Huawei E180 USB Stick. The device is able to connect to a range of network technologies including HSPA/UMTS and GSM/GPRS/EDGE. It’s a USB stick with a swiveling form factor claiming to hold the title of the thinnest HSPA USB stick at just 10mm thick.
